Data Sheet
biosignalsplux
User Manual
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NOTE
It is recommended to fully charge your device’s battery before using offline acquisitions
as the acquisitions can be of longer period than the battery lifetime of your device, for
example when using the STOP WHEN FULL option. The estimated end will not be
reached if the battery runs out before.
NOTE
Your device does not have to be turned on before your scheduled acquisition starts, as
it will automatically be turned on at the scheduled start-point.
To check if your device is acquiring data, check the LED information of your device:
http://biosignalsplux.com/datasheets/biosignalsplux_hub_Spec_Sheet.pdf
6.1.1 Control by Trigger
This option allows you to start your acquisition manually using one of the available
trigger accessories for biosignalsplux (see 4.1.1 Handheld Switch or 4.1.2 Foot Switch). To
activate this feature, click on the circle next to CONTROL BY TRIGGER and make sure that
your trigger accessory is correctly connected to the digital port of your biosignalsplux
device.
This feature is activated if this circle is filled blue and inactive if the circle is empty.
Activating this feature will also remove every time information in the START and STOP
fields.
To set up a fix duration of your offline acquisition, set up your preferred duration in the
ACQUISITION field by using the ‘+’ and ‘-‘ buttons. The acquisition will then stop when the
duration has been passed, with the duration starting at the point where the trigger signal
has been given.
Click on the STOP WHEN FULL option to stop the acquisition only when there is no
memory left on your device. Read the following section for more information about this
option.
6.1.2 Stop When Full
The STOP WHEN FULL option will stop your offline acquisition when the internal memory
of your device has run out of available memory. This function can both used with trigger-
based or timer-based initiated offline acquisitions. If a fixed time has been selected for
the start of the acquisition, the estimated end of the acquisition will be calculated based
on the available free memory and will be displayed in the STOP field of the scheduling
panel (see Figure 91).